DURHAM- A Barrington woman is facing numerous charges including aggravated driving while intoxicated after she transported a man she struck on Main Street to the emergency room Thursday evening.

According to Deputy Police Chief Rene Kelley, the woman, Michelle Blain, 38, initially told police she had been driving on Main Street and happened to observe a man lying injured in the road. She told police she put 22-year- old Hieu Nguyen, a University of New Hampshire student from Plymouth, Mass., inside the Toyota Rav 4 she was driving to transport him to the hospital.

The accident was not reported to police from the scene.

Medical personnel from Wentworth-Douglass Hospital in Dover contacted the police department at about 11:51 p.m. to say they were treating a pedestrian who had been struck by a car. Upon further investigation by police dispatched to the hospital, it was discovered Blain was the driver who struck Nguyen while he was walking along the side of the road.

“This is a first in my career here that somebody’s actually picked someone up that they struck in the road and took them to the hospital,” Kelley said.

Nguyen has no memory of the accident, Kelley said. He was treated for minor injuries and released from the hospital the same evening.

Kelley said Blain's vehicle had damage consistent with having struck a pedestrian.

Blain was arrested for aggravated driving while intoxicated, negligent driving, unsworn falsification and conduct after an accident.

She was released on $5,000 personal recognizance bail and will appear in Dover Circuit Court June 6. She faces losing her license for 18 months, seven days spent in a multiple offender program and three days serving time in Strafford County House of Corrections.

While at the station, Blain contacted Justin Ykena, 27, of Nottingham, for a ride. Upon his arrival, Ykena was determined to be intoxicated and was arrested for driving while intoxicated. He was released on $1,000 personal recognizance bail.